Posted by dorayme on 12/21/07 05:14
In article <5d820$476b3de1$40cba7ad$12616@NAXS.COM>,
"Jonathan N. Little" <lws4art@centralva.net> wrote:
> dorayme wrote:
>
> > http://netweaver.com.au/alt/png/png.html
> >
> > I grabbed the original file called pieNativeFW.png, the very one
> > that I loaded to the server for above and reopened in FW app and
> > copied and pasted the object into a new file with a bigger
> > canvas. And just dragged the object bigger. It retained its
> > sharpness. And you can see it at its natural size as last item at
> > above.
> >
> > I have never doubted that it is no longer a vector object on the
> > browser or when you get it. FW is an interesting app that has
> > objects that are not altogether one thing or another.
> >
>
> The only difference I can detect is the Native is 24-bit and the other
> is 8-bit. Both only have 1 object. If there is a vector in there is is
> very proprietary.
The 8 and 24 are not relevant. But you are spot on with saying
the proprietary bit. You would not be able to detect any vector
object because your access is only via the browser and in the
browser there is no trace of the goodies in the file on the
server.
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dorayme
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